Special Missions Aviator - What Do They Do? - 1A9X1 - US Air Force

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
  • We show what Special Missions Aviators do in daily operations. Special Missions Aviators can perform a wide variety of missions. Applicants to this AFSC are expected to learn a lot about flight, gunnery, maintenance, and aircraft operations. This is a competitive Air Force career to get into.
    Training for this AFSC (1A9X1) takes place in Lackland, Texas.
    Special Missions Aviators (AFSC 1A9X1) entry requirements:
    US Citizen or Resident Alien
    Pass an Aircrew Medical Exam
    ASVAB Score: 60 General
    ASVAB Score: 60 Mechanical
    Extensive background check, including credit score.
    Must be between the ages of 17 and 42.
    Between 57.5 and 80 inches in height
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